The Jamaican dollar lost ground on Tuesday against the US dollar but gained on the Canadian dollar and the Pound. Dealers bought the equivalent of US$33,052,701 compared with US$38,566,283 on Monday, while they sold the equivalent of US$35,474,277 versus US$33,558,404 previously.
In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$29,480,545 compared to US$35,549,329 on Monday. The buying rate for the US dollar increased 12 cents at $116.08 and US$32,534,666 was sold versus US$31,984,474 on Monday, the selling rate rose 5 cents to $116.70. The Canadian dollar buying rate rose 32 cents to $92.70 with dealers buying C$1,040,772 and selling C$781,080, at an average rate that fell 33 cents to $94.75. The rate for buying the British Pound gained 69 cents to $181.84 for the purchase of £1,661,629, while £960,999 was sold, at an average rate that dropped 77 cents to $183.80. At the end of trading, it took J$132.94 to purchase the Euro, 78 cents more than on Monday, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$130.18 for 65 cents more than Monday’s rate. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$138,081, while the equivalent of US$791,938 was sold.
Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar dropped $3.36 to $117.15 the lowest buying and the highest selling rates remained at $95.61 and $122.52 respectively but the lowest selling rate leapt $18.64 to $114. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar rose 30 cents to $95.50, the lowest buying rate ended 12 cents lower at $75.53. The highest selling rate was down 17 cents to $98 and the lowest selling rate fell 55 cents to $90.60. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, dipped 60 cents to $184, the lowest buying rate gained 33 cents to $148.57, with the highest selling rate falling $3.45 to $187.65 and the lowest selling rate climbed 40 cents to $179.
Ja$ loses value vs US on Tuesday
June 23, 2015 by